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1934 Dobro National Amplifier Model 6107A Oldest Vintage Amp You May Ever Own

$ 1095.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Vintage good
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    This is a collector amplifier not to play gigs with. Please read the story ANTIQUE GUITAR AMPS 1928-1934 BY VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE. Really these are radios without a tuner. Lets start by thanking my 65 year old Amp Tech. He said "Wow what an honor to work on the oldest amplifier, I've ever had brought to me or seen. He said "I won't charge you nothing to check it out but for the cost of new caps put in to protect the amp. This is a true honor." He tested the tubes and said they were in great shape, changed the caps to the best and took his picture with the Amp. I found it at a Auction House in Kentucky. Its a Model 6107A Serial Number 5230. I believe this to be year 1934. It's all there. The only thing that was missing was the fuse cap cover, that my Amp Tech made a replacement one from metal. There are older amps as you read but the early ones have not been found like the Stromberg only in magazines in the late 1928-29 and the Vega the lost Holy Grail. Please if you have any questions ask me. Amp works great just get out and play it for those 30 minute great times to show it off to your vintage friends and family. You can no longer grab the handle. It is really old and about to go, so always grab this old amp by the sides. Thanks and please respect this amp if you buy it. Serial number 5230 Model number 6107A NATIONAL DOBRO CORP LOS ANGELES CAL USA WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY RACINE WISCONSIN USA. Cycles 50-60 Volts 110-115
    1934 Dobro National Amplifier Model 6107A Oldest Vintage Amp You May Ever Own
    1934 Dobro National Amplifier Model 6107A Oldest Vintage Amp You May Ever Own
    Description
    This is a collector amplifier not to play gigs with.  Please read the story ANTIQUE GUITAR AMPS 1928-1934 BY VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE.  Really these are radios without a tuner.  Lets start by thanking my 65 year old Amp Tech.  He said  "Wow what an honor to work on the oldest amplifier, I've ever had brought to me or seen. He said "I won't charge you nothing to check it out but for the cost of new caps put in to protect the amp.  This is a true honor."  He tested the tubes and said they were in great shape, changed the caps to the best and took his picture with the Amp. I found it at a Auction House in Kentucky. Its a Model 6107A Serial Number 5230.  I believe this to be year 1934.  It's all there.  The only thing that was missing was the fuse cap cover, that my Amp Tech made a replacement one from metal.  There are older amps as you read but the early ones have not been found like the Stromberg only in magazines in the late 1928-29 and the Vega the lost Holy Grail.  Please if you have any questions ask me.  Amp works great just get out and play it for those 30 minute great times to show it off to your vintage friends and family.  You can no longer grab the handle.  It is really old and about to go, so always grab this old amp by the sides.  Thanks and please respect this amp if you buy it.  Serial number 5230 Model number 6107A NATIONAL DOBRO CORP LOS ANGELES CAL USA WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY RACINE WISCONSIN USA.  Cycles 50-60 Volts 110-115
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